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    Russia’s goals and approach to Iraq

    Soviet-Iraqi relations were established on September 9, 1944, severed in 1955, and rebuilt in July 1958. Cooperation between the two countries, despite some ups and downs, was generally positive, and Baghdad was considered one of the most important Soviet partners in the Arab world. The signing of the Treaty...

    Scenarios For The Turkish Elections Next Year And What The Iraqi Government Should Do About Them

    Peyman Eshaghi - Ph.D. Candidate of Middle Eastern/Islamic Studies at the Free University of Berlin. The presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey are scheduled to start after approximately 12 months, and although the elections will be in June of 2023, the Turkish president has the authority to hold early elections....

    Do Human Rights Activists in Iraq Believe in Human Rights!? (A field Survey)

    Dhay mudher ghunaim: Researcher in Women Studies Department - Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies The culture of human rights did not spread before 2003 as it did after this date, and despite Iraq’s international commitments in this regard, which were included (13) treaties and conventions signed or ratified by...

    The Russian-Ukrainian war and its implications for shaping the patterns of geopolitical power relations within the framework of the international system.

    Dr. Ammar Hamid Yassin/ Assistant Professor of International Relations at the College of Science and Political Science, University of Baghdad Introduction: The repercussions of the Russo-Ukrainian war are not determined in the geopolitical sphere of the two states; It affects many countries in the central and marginal areas of the structure...

    The New Political Equations for The Balances of Power

    Firas Tariq Makiya/ Political Researcher The collapse of the totalitarian regime led to the collapse of the first Iraqi state (1921-2003) and was an official sign of the failure of the state project, and the failure of the political and cultural elites to reach a national identity that expresses a...

    The Social and Cultural Interests of Young People in Iraq (Survey)

    Ahmed Kudheir Hussein / Director of the Social Studies Department at Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies. Idea and Context (Systematic Framing): The interests and the associated activities and favorite hobbies practiced by young people are at the forefront of the priorities that should be focused on in light of the...

    The American Ambiguity in the Middle East

    Dr. Khaled Hashem Mohamed/ Ph.D. in Political Science/ Cairo University The US administration led by "Joe Biden" confirms that the US policy in the Middle East will remain steadfast, and Washington remains committed to the security of the region and the protection of its countries. However, what is being taken...

    Challenges Facing Majority Government

    Sayyid Muqtada Al-Sadr launched a speech on May 15, 2022, in which he revealed the failure of the attempt to form a majority government. The Sadrist project, included the Sovereignty coalition (also known as Al-Siyada coalition) representing the Sunni component, alongside the Kurdistan Democratic Party representing the Kurdish component. Al-Sadr...

    The Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council: (The premature creation, and tasks that require wisdom)

    Emad Salah Al-Sheikh Daoud / Professor of Public Policy and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Court of Political Issues. Introduction On April 7, 2022, Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi issued his presidential declaration dismissing his deputy, Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, and transferring power to a presidential council composed of eight...

    The Alliance of Civilizations: Soft Power in Qatar’s Politics

    Dr. Mufeed Al-Zaidi / Professor of Gulf Studies - University of Baghdad The State of Qatar did not have a distinct political or economic position in the Gulf or the Arab region. Until Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (1995-2013) came to power in 1995, Doha witnessed rapid changes in...